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Talentless Takano japanese drama review
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Talentless Takano
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by autobuss
1 day ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers

Not a great show. Had potential, which was not developed.

I tried this show after watching the EXCELLENT "The pride of the Temp" since it promised to be also a comedy about the Japanese workplace and its quirks. However, this show is much, much less funny.

The Takano character is a kind of Forrest Gump, but much weaker. Not only talentless, but basically completely dumb, on the verge of autistic. She does absolutely nothing at work, except watching cat videos, she doesn't have any qualifications. However, when she is brought to business meetings, the potential customers cannot believe she is truly stupid, instead they think she did/said something really clever that they don't understand, or that she has a really original view on the topic, and she saves the day. The contract is signed!

However, the writers didn't try to much on this one. The humor is weak, the jokes are barely laughable and somewhat inconsistent. For instance, we witness her using the computer, at least to find cat videos on the Internet, but later when they try to teach her data input, she doesn't know what a mouse is, or what "double clicking" means.

Not much happens, in general. In the final episode there is a small Easter Egg in my opinion, in which Takano is assimilated to the whole show: After Takano has already left, they begin to talk fondly about her, and seem to remember how fun she was, and how great it was to work with her... until someone says "In fact, she was not so great" and everybody agrees and they drop the praises. This is exactly how the whole show is. You don't remember much about it, only that you smiled expecting a great scene to follow, because it did have great potential, and then... the scene is "meh". There were very few memorable jokes or well-developed situations. With some exceptions of course, but I don't believe they were worth of my time.

There are many other characters who are interesting but, like the rest of the show, their relations are weakly developed, there is some promising story about everyone, but most stories seem not to go to the expected end, they simply dilute and they do not really reach a conclusion.

My verdict after watching dozens of Japanese shows: Takano has one of the weakest scripts. Everything else is very nice, the actors, the acting, the environment, the filming, etc... except for the script. As if the script writer quit right before the start of the filming, and they have to improvise on the spot.
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